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Why is playing random people such a big question mark? You've been able to do it since Nintendo's first online game: Mario Kart DS.If it has customizable options and you can play a random person, then I will be content.
Actually, you're quite right, but I don't want to have restrictions on what I can do with random people.Why is playing random people such a big question mark? You've been able to do it since Nintendo's first online game: Mario Kart DS.
Aww but don't we need a mic for that? Unless we can get some other attachment, we'll only be able to hear output. And I don't want to end up walking to my Wii, saying something, and walking back. Laziness wins...For example: In MP:H, you can voice chat with people on your friends list (which makes me hope we can do this on Wii), but not with random people.
THANK GOD. About time! Hopefully this means things'll go smoother, but one way or another, it's about freakin' time they start realizing we don't like it.Joystiq said:The middleware allows the same online functionality found in DS games but will include friend rosters, matchmaking, and ranking data similar to Xbox Live.
IGN said:MySims Online?
Heyaa. I was in EB the other day picking up SSX for Wii & 2k7 for 360 and I noticed they had the MySims display box up. The interesting part to this little story is on the front there was the Wi-Fi network symbol and on the back described how you can go online with your sims and interact etc. Can you guy confirm this? Thanks!
I recently interviewed EA about the game - I'll post the transcript soon - and the developer wouldn't come right out and say it, but made very clear to me that it is exploring an online component for MySims. The signage you saw only strengthens my belief that the game will have it. Oh, and on a side note, I've chatted with some third parties now who already have online components in their forthcoming Wii projects. It's coming, guys - Pokemon Battle Revolution kicks it off in the near future, but in the next six months you're going to start seeing a wave of third party games that take Wii online, too. Developers have had the online SDK for months now and the next wave of titles will incorporate it.
-- Matt